National Grand Prix of architecture
The national Grand Prix of Architecture is a French price decreed by the Ministre for the Culture to a Architecte installed in France, or at an agency of architecture, for the whole of its work. This price was instituted in 1975. After an interruption of several years, this price was started again in 2004, and from now on will be allotted every two years.
Prizes winner
- 1975 - Jean Willerval
- 1976 - Roger Taillibert
- 1977 - Paul Andreu; Roland Simounet
- 1978 - Jean Renaudie
- 1979 - Claude Parent
- 1980 - Paul Chemetov
- 1981 - the Workshop of Montrouge (Gerard Thurnauer, Pierre Riboulet and Jean-Louis Véret)
- 1982 - Claude Vasconi
- 1983 - Henri Ciriani
- 1984 - Edmond Lay
- 1985 - Michel Andrault and Pierre Parat
- 1986 - Adrien Fainsilber
- 1987 - Jean Nouvel
- 1988 - not decreed
- 1989 - Andre Wogenscky; Henri Gaudin (price refused by this prize winner)
- 1990 - Francis Soler
- 1991 - Christian Hauvette
- 1992 - Christian de Portzamparc
- 1993 - Dominique Perrault
- 1994 - not decreed
- 1995 - not decreed
- 1996 - Bernard Tschumi
- 1997 - not decreed
- 1998 - Jacques Hondelatte
- 1999 - Massimiliano Fuksas
- 2000 - not decreed
- 2001 - not decreed
- 2002 - not decreed
- 2003 - not decreed
- 2004 - Patrick Shepherd
- 2005 - not decreed
- 2006 - Rudy Ricciotti
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